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Lloydminster Comprehensive High School joins Celebrate my Drive

The Lloydminster Comprehensive High School has joined the Celebrate my Drive campaign. The campaign is being promoted by over 3000 schools across North America, encouraging teens and adults to practice safe driving habits such as not playing music that’s too loud, not handling phones while driving, and remaining concentrated on the road while behind the wheel. Schools encourage all members of their community to go online to celebratemydrive.com and sign a pledge for free every day from now until October 24th. The schools with the most pledges are in the running for several prizes, grants of $25 thousand, $100 thousand, or even a school concert with The Band Perry.
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